The Psychosis of Race offers a unique and detailed account of the
psychoanalytic significance of race, and the ongoing impact of racism
in contemporary society. Moving beyond the well-trodden assertion that
race is a social construction, and working against demands that simply
call for more representational equality, The Psychosis of Race
explores how the delusions, anxieties, and paranoia that frame our
race relations can afford new insights into how we see, think, and
understand race’s pervasive appeal. With examples drawn from
politics and popular culture—such as Candyman, Get Out, and the
music of Kendrick Lamar—critical attention is given to introducing,
as well as explicating on, several key concepts from Lacanian
psychoanalysis and the study of psychosis, including foreclosure, the
phallus, Name-of-the-Father, sinthome, and the objet petit a. By
elaborating a cultural mode to psychosis and its understanding, an
original and critical exposition of the effects of racialization, as
well as our ability to discern the very limits of our capacity to
think through, or even beyond, the idea of race, is provided. The
Psychosis of Race speaks to an emerging area in the study of
psychoanalysis and race, and will appeal to scholars and academics
across the fields of psychology, sociology, cultural studies, media
studies, and the arts and humanities.
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A Lacanian Approach to Racism and Racialization
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003802501
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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